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Hello you may encounter an error when changing your master password caused by your browser during the reencryption process. There also may be times when immediately after changing your master password, you forget what you changed it to. LastPass creates an encrypted backup every time you change your master password. If it`s been some time since you`ve changed your master password and you cannot access your account, you should try all the Account Recovery steps first to mitigate the chance of data loss. To access the revert feature, you must have access to the email registered to your LastPass account or, if you`ve set up a separate security email, access to that account. If you`re concerned about the security ramifications of being able to revert a password change, you can disable the revert feature in your account settings.
Navigate to the Revert Password Change page at [LINK VISIBLE TO REGISTERED USERS - CLICK HERE TO SEE THIS LINK] , and follow the instructions. Enter your LastPass email and submit the form. LastPass will email you within 15 minutes - inside the body of this email there is a time-sensitive link that must be accessed within two hours to work -- otherwise you`ll have to restart the entire process. Once you`ve received the email, click the unique link inside, which will bring you to a page that allows you to choose the date to revert to:.

What i would do is call the phone company and ask what is going on. it could just be a simple error. but i would try to leave it on until your battery would die, then try to plug the charger in, and see if it fixes on its own. or you could try just taking the battery out for at least an hour and see if that helps.

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